March 15, 2004
Knesset Speech by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon regarding the Disengagement
Plan
(Translated from Hebrew)
Ten months have elapsed since the Government of Israel accepted
the "Roadmap" together with the 14 Israeli reservations.
During this entire period, Israel was willing to extend a hand
to its Palestinian neighbors, and act together with them to implement
the "Roadmap" in all its stages. Unfortunately, to date,
I cannot say that we have encountered the same willingness on
the Palestinian side. The attempts at attacks, the terror, the
violence and the incitement have not ceased during this period,
even for a day, and the leadership on the Palestinian side has
not taken any steps to stop these actions.
They have not done anything: they made no arrests, did not fight,
did not confiscate weapons, did not even bother to try and stop
the horrible incitement in the media, education system and mosques
under their control which call for the genocide of Jews, not even
for a moment. The Palestinian cynicism was revealed yesterday
in its full murderous cruelty when, on the one hand, Fatah members
took responsibility for the terror attack, and, on the other hand,
stood in front of every microphone and denounced the attack in
English. The Palestinians must understand that the only way they
will live in security and peace will be if they fight the terror,
violence and incitement which originate in their area. There will
be no peace, there cannot be peace, before terror is defeated.
Until then, until the Palestinians understand that their interest
obligates them to stop the terror, Israel is forced to act according
to its own discretion. Israel will continue to fight Palestinian
terror with all its might. We will pursue the terrorists, their
dispatchers, those who finance them and those who sponsor them.
No murderer, no villain who raises his hand against a Jew or against
any Israeli citizen, will escape.
Yesterday, the State of Israel lost ten of its sons - innocent
civilians whose only sin was going to work to bring bread home
to their families. I would like to send my condolences to their
families, and I allow myself to do so on behalf of all of you,
and wish the injured a speedy recovery. I would also like to take
this opportunity to reiterate my condolences to the Spanish nation
for their painful losses in the horrible terror attack which took
place last Thursday in Madrid.
The terror attack yesterday in Ashdod strengthens the understanding
that there is no leader on the Palestinian side with the courage
and ability to fight terror. Soon it will become clear to the
world that Israel has no genuine partner for peace on the Palestinian
side. Therefore, also in the political arena, Israel will have
to act according to its own discretion.
It is clear that in such a situation, there will be no political
negotiations with the Palestinians, and they will, of course,
not be able to realize their political wishes and aspirations.
I know that there are those who believe that the current situation
is better for Israel than any other alternative. I am not one
of those who sanctify the status quo. I believe we must change
the current situation, and I emphasize, I believe we must change
the current situation - a situation which necessarily leads to
a political "vacuum". It is clear to me that within
the political vacuum which will be created if the "Roadmap"
collapses, and Israel will not succeed in presenting its own alternative,
dozens of political initiatives will be drawn up often, from all
over the world. Today, we are already forced to repel such initiatives,
which share the idea that Israel must reach an agreement while
terror is still going on. In other words, Israel will have to
make far-reaching concessions while legitimacy is given to terror.
This is, of course, something we cannot accept. This situation
places Israel under intolerable international pressure. And I
mean the various proposals. There are some who are enthusiastic
about the Saudi plan, even here among us, there are those who
occasionally raise this "wonderful" dream. There are
those who hear the plan of the Arab League, there is a European
plan, there is another plan, and there are also a few Israeli
plans which could lead us to the abyss and rise to the surface
at times. At the same time, it reduces the pressure on the Palestinians
to fight terror.
The great hidden dangers to Israel in a state of political "vacuum"
have bothered me for a long time. I mentioned them to the Americans
where I detailed the threats which I believed were facing Israel
as a result of such a situation, and the fact that Israel must
prepare itself ahead of time so that we will not be caught unprepared
as in similar instances in the past.
I appointed the head of the National Security Council, Major
General (Res.) Giora Eiland, the task of coordinating a comprehensive
joint effort to examine the possibilities facing Israel in the
situation which I described. Included in the joint effort are
the Directors General of the Ministries of Justice, Finance, Foreign
Affairs and Industry, Trade and Labor, and representatives of
the Ministries of Defense, the IDF, the ISA and the Mossad. The
formulation of the plan has not been completed. Correspondingly,
I held many consultations with officials in the political and
security spheres about this subject, and held a comprehensive
discussion with all the heads of the security system, in which
we examined the security aspects resulting from steps Israel can
take to prevent the situation which I described.
In all my references to the subject, I emphasized the importance
I attribute to coordinating the steps Israel will take with our
allies, headed by the United States. We held a number of consultations
with the Americans on this subject, both during the visits of
the Deputy National Security Adviser to the President and the
Assistant Secretary of State here in Israel, and during the visits
of the head of our National Security Council and the Head of my
Bureau in Washington. We intend to continue these consultations
soon.
I understand the Opposition's legitimate wish for me to detail
here and now the various ideas which were raised by them in particular
but also by others regarding this subject. Unfortunately, I cannot
do so before I present them to my friends in the Likud, Coalition
partners and the Chairman of the Opposition.
In any event, it is clear to me that we must be prepared for
any situation. I will not accept us being unprepared for a situation
which we foresaw so clearly, and when the Government will decide
on political steps, I will present them to you, as I committed
to in the past.
Upon completion of this discussion, a vote will be held regarding
my announcement.